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the late crocodile hunter, steve irwin clutching his baby boy as he went face-to-face with predators? that baby is 8 years old. he fed a crock hymn for the first time at the family zoo in australia. >>> this mornings dish of scrambled politics. the debate is the most tweeted event in police cal history. it sparked more than 2 million tweets. big bird from "sesame street" caused the peak of the tweets at 17,000 per minute. when romney said he loved the character but wanted to eliminate funding for the show and all public broadcasting. celebs were lighting up the stooer. bill maher said, i can't believe i'm saying this, but obama looks like he needs a teleprompter. eva longoria said i'm in new zealand watching the debate. obama is killing it on health care. both need to speak slower. a nonpolitical bush weighed in. nfl running back reggie bush said romney was aggressive at times and won the debate but i think obama will be reelected as president. >>> jetblue is offering american who is might be upset about their candidates defeat a chance to follow through on threats to leave the countr
the late crocodile hunter, steve irwin clutching his baby boy as he went face-to-face with predators? that baby is 8 years old. he fed a crock hymn for the first time at the family zoo in australia. >>> this mornings dish of scrambled politics. the debate is the most tweeted event in police cal history. it sparked more than 2 million tweets. big bird from "sesame street" caused the peak of the tweets at 17,000 per minute. when romney said he loved the character but wanted to...
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here to explain all of that, our senior economics reporter steve leisman. steve? >> sue, thanks very much. sue, this number is a product of simple math. but whether it's telling us about the real strength of the job market is something investors and the fed are going to have to think long and hard about. take a look at how we got here. first a little bit of the math. the unemployment rate is calculated by essentially taking the number of unemployment and simply dividing it by the labor force. plug in the numbers. 7.8% unemployment rate gives us -- calculates from 12.1 million unemployed divided by the 155.1 million labor force. you can do that at home, if you like. and now here's what happened this month. okay? the number of unemployed dropped by nearly half a million. down by 456,000. the number of employed in this household survey up by 873,000. but wait, because the one thing we're watching here is the number of people who were employed but were part-time but they wanted full time work. we call it for economic reasons. up by 582,000. that's the third september
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let me get your take, steve. on the jobs report on friday, what should we expect? >> i think it's going to come in lighter than the adp. the adp has been a poor indicator of the jobs number. i think there's a reason the fed gave us qe-3, because they saw the softness in the labor market. i think it could come in a little on the weak side. more importantly, the official jobs number is the revisions backwards. they've been going back through previous months and knocking down those numbers. i think i wouldn't be surprised if it came in a little soft. >> kate, do you agree with that? if so, is this priced into the market? >> yes, absolutely priced in, maria. great question. what they're going to expect is for it to be terrible. if it isn't terrible, we'll see a rally. what matters most to this market is earnings. we're in pre-earnings disappointment season where we're going to float a little bit until earnings come out. we've seen a friend where earnings have beat expectations. we've gone down to earnings, earnings beat expectations, then we've had a good rally. i thin
let me get your take, steve. on the jobs report on friday, what should we expect? >> i think it's going to come in lighter than the adp. the adp has been a poor indicator of the jobs number. i think there's a reason the fed gave us qe-3, because they saw the softness in the labor market. i think it could come in a little on the weak side. more importantly, the official jobs number is the revisions backwards. they've been going back through previous months and knocking down those numbers....
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steve, good to see you, thanks for being here. >> good to be here, david. david: the republican message, what's he got to make clear about the limit of the role of the government in our lives? >> well, i think if you talk to most business people, they say there's three legitimate roles for government in business. the first is regulation. from a regulatory stand point, the role of the government is to level the playing field, establish the boundaries, make sure that consumers are not getting hurt, but then get out of the way and let businesses compete, not continue to change the rules of the game once you're into the game, not continue to issue regulation after regulation. that is the regulation. second is taxation. america's taxed as the highest rate in the world. there's loopholes, and peek talk about it. the extraordinary rates drive investments overseas and diminish job creation here in the u.s.. we have over $2 trillion in cash sitting on balance sheets of u.s. corporations. taxation is an important area the government needs to lower and level the playi
steve, good to see you, thanks for being here. >> good to be here, david. david: the republican message, what's he got to make clear about the limit of the role of the government in our lives? >> well, i think if you talk to most business people, they say there's three legitimate roles for government in business. the first is regulation. from a regulatory stand point, the role of the government is to level the playing field, establish the boundaries, make sure that consumers are not...
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today, she is steve liesman's special guest. steve? >> tyler, thanks very much. she has been called america's top financial diplomat and is a special guest at a fortune magazine most powerful women conference in california. lael brainard joins us now. welcome to "power lunch," lael. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> let's talk what tyler was talking about, this issue of spain and the question of whether or not it's going to ask for aid and trigger that ecb program. is it your opinion, the opinion of the u.s., that the europeans are following through on their latest set of commitments when it comes to solving their financial crisis? >> well, you're right, they've made a series of very important commitments over the course of the summer and into the fall. they are much better prepared. they have a set of tools that can help governments like spain continue to access the markets at affordable rates while they continue making these very challenging reforms. we have seen a number of developments in spain in recent days. we have seen a budget come out that continues to
today, she is steve liesman's special guest. steve? >> tyler, thanks very much. she has been called america's top financial diplomat and is a special guest at a fortune magazine most powerful women conference in california. lael brainard joins us now. welcome to "power lunch," lael. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> let's talk what tyler was talking about, this issue of spain and the question of whether or not it's going to ask for aid and trigger that ecb program....
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. >> and being a mandolin virtuoso, steve martin sent you a tweet. congratulations to chris thile, mandolin player extraordinaire and musical innovator. >> that's amazing. >> why the mandolin for you? >> when i was 2 years old, i saw a man playing a mandolin in a place called that pizza place. it was small and high pitched and so was i. i loved the rhythmic precision of it. it's a stringed instrument that has a lot of responsibility. it kind of -- >> oh, yeah. listen. >> sell it, thile, sell it. >> will it change your life? >> yeah, it gives you -- it's sort of like someone cutting the little leash around your ankle. it gives you an enormous amount of time and room. it really is like -- i told a friend of mine, it's like finding an extra bedroom to your apartment. >> you're still teaching at m.i.t. >> yeah, i need that reassurance. >> and you? >> it's going to give me the opportunity to say no a little bit more often. i can just sit on my couch and play and think and write. >> congratulations. thank you for joining us. >>> the special teenager expect
. >> and being a mandolin virtuoso, steve martin sent you a tweet. congratulations to chris thile, mandolin player extraordinaire and musical innovator. >> that's amazing. >> why the mandolin for you? >> when i was 2 years old, i saw a man playing a mandolin in a place called that pizza place. it was small and high pitched and so was i. i loved the rhythmic precision of it. it's a stringed instrument that has a lot of responsibility. it kind of -- >> oh, yeah....
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to steve's point i would address this. i drove a cadillac -- when i brought my fwal to the prom as not in a pinto it was an el dorado. this 114,000 job number has to stick out to you. we're looking for 140 to 150,000. 114 is not a great number. >> most guys think that number will be revised. i'm not concerned about the 114, but i'm also not buying the 7.8. that's telling me we're making jobs at 200, 250. i have no problem believing the average in the past six weeks, 145 is where we are right now. >> guys? >> let's say 8%. call it 8% the rate. to pete's point the market wants to continue to go higher. obviously it sold off a little bit in the looft few minutes. understood. i still adhere to my comments the market doesn't give me this the long sell the highs which do i believe we have to push towards 1500, 1525 in the s&p and names we've hammered home. home depot at 12 1/2 year high. there are secular stories that continue to work and i believe they will continue network. >> what are you doing with this? >> well, listen, you
to steve's point i would address this. i drove a cadillac -- when i brought my fwal to the prom as not in a pinto it was an el dorado. this 114,000 job number has to stick out to you. we're looking for 140 to 150,000. 114 is not a great number. >> most guys think that number will be revised. i'm not concerned about the 114, but i'm also not buying the 7.8. that's telling me we're making jobs at 200, 250. i have no problem believing the average in the past six weeks, 145 is where we are...
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. >> steve, we've got time. >> you know, yeah, joe biden is going to step back and go take your time. go ahead, you know, we can listen. >> yeah, there is this famous s and l sketch from the 1988 election. and he said you got 1:30 and talk about what you do for the homeless problem. he says i don't have enough time there is so much to get to. you know what, we have stopped the clock for you. and he stairs. you wonder, the thing was, in the debate last night. obama had multiple opportunities to press romney and be specific on the math and present the math to people to make them understand. he missed the opening and i think crystal is right. when you look at how joe biden has conducted himself in the past. one of the big reasons he is on the ticket in the first place is how well he performed in the last debates. he made a strong impress on democrats and the obama campaign. if you go way back in history for joe biden that campaign ended. but in the early going in the spring and summer that year, he had a reputation for being a powerful performer for performing well that summer. but you k
. >> steve, we've got time. >> you know, yeah, joe biden is going to step back and go take your time. go ahead, you know, we can listen. >> yeah, there is this famous s and l sketch from the 1988 election. and he said you got 1:30 and talk about what you do for the homeless problem. he says i don't have enough time there is so much to get to. you know what, we have stopped the clock for you. and he stairs. you wonder, the thing was, in the debate last night. obama had multiple...
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. >> we have steve schmidt on yesterday. steve schmidt would call me during the 2008 campaign. and it used to drive him crazy, and the mccain campaign crazy, about how arrogant the obama team was. he was, like, they don't respect us at all. he'd go, why -- you know, they don't think we have anything. and that was the attitude that they set forth. and i've just got to believe also there was a huge level of overconfidence going into that romney debate. kind of like the dukakis team had in 1988, that they were the smartest people on the planet, and they looked down on the waters and the great unwashed, and i think maybe he was in shock that mitt romney came out and was effective as he was. >> or maybe they felt and maybe rightfully so, they didn't really need the debate as much as they thought they did. >> maybe they listened to donny. >> but i want to know, mark halperin, what you meant by mitt romney, who he was during the debate versus the mitt romney that the president might have been practicing against of the past few months or past few years. what are the differences? >> he
. >> we have steve schmidt on yesterday. steve schmidt would call me during the 2008 campaign. and it used to drive him crazy, and the mccain campaign crazy, about how arrogant the obama team was. he was, like, they don't respect us at all. he'd go, why -- you know, they don't think we have anything. and that was the attitude that they set forth. and i've just got to believe also there was a huge level of overconfidence going into that romney debate. kind of like the dukakis team had in...
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steve jobs, he's gone, it doesn't matter, stick with hewlett! >> listen, we ship two pcs every second. this is an enormous business. we're seeing growth in a lot of areas. we have an entirely new design lineup. we have put real emphasis on design. and this is something hp does quite well. we have terrific product engineering. now married with a design organization. i think we've got a really good shot here, and we've gotten great response to these devices. you know, listen. we are one competitive company. we now have a sharp competitive focus. we know what we have to do to compete. and we're going to do it. i wouldn't bet against us. i wouldn't bet against the technology that this company has in the pipeline and our commitment to delivering great products and to meeting customer needs. one thing i'll tell you about hp. through all the change at the top, through all the craziness, our people have delivered for customers. we will do anything for customers. and i think that's a great strength of the company that we're going to build on. >> meg, you
steve jobs, he's gone, it doesn't matter, stick with hewlett! >> listen, we ship two pcs every second. this is an enormous business. we're seeing growth in a lot of areas. we have an entirely new design lineup. we have put real emphasis on design. and this is something hp does quite well. we have terrific product engineering. now married with a design organization. i think we've got a really good shot here, and we've gotten great response to these devices. you know, listen. we are one...
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steve martin sent you a tweet. congratulations, chris thile for winning a macarthur. >> that's amazing. >> why the mandolin for you? >> when i was 2 years old, i saw a fellow playing a mandolin in a pizza place. it was small and high pitched and so was i. and i loved the rhythmic precision. it is a string instrument that has a lot of responsibility in a string band. >> listen. >> sell it. sell it. >> yeah. yeah. will it change your life? >> yeah, i mean, it is sort of like someone cutting the leash around your ankle. it gives you an enormous amount of time and room. it is like finding an extra room in your apartment. i need that insurance. >> what will it do? >> it will give me the opportunity to say no a little bit more often. i can sit on my couch and play and think and write. >> congratulations. thank you for joining us. >>> this special teenager expects no special treatment. we will meet the one-legged soccer player who has gotten national attention. that is next on "cbs this morning." ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ ,,,,
steve martin sent you a tweet. congratulations, chris thile for winning a macarthur. >> that's amazing. >> why the mandolin for you? >> when i was 2 years old, i saw a fellow playing a mandolin in a pizza place. it was small and high pitched and so was i. and i loved the rhythmic precision. it is a string instrument that has a lot of responsibility in a string band. >> listen. >> sell it. sell it. >> yeah. yeah. will it change your life? >> yeah, i...
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zuckerberg is friendly with apple's ceo tim cook and was inspired by apple's late founder, steve jobs. >> what was the thing that you observed about steve jobs that makes a difference in your life as a corporate executive every day? >> i mean, he was just so focused right? for him the user experience was the main thing that mattered the only thing that mattered. and i think that there is a lot that every company can learn from that. >> last weekend, apple sold about 5 million of their new iphone 5s. did you buy one? >> tim sent one to me. >> you got a freebie? you didn't have to pay anything? are you an iphone 5 user? >> i think i handed my phone before this interview. but i use all of them. right? so i'm -- >> are you just not playing favorites here? >> if you think about it, iphone is a great platform. there are more people who use facebook on android. it's a diverse ecosystem and we build for all of the things. >> the place where facebook does its building is the former sun microsystems complex near san francisco bay. from high above you can see the word hack imprinted on the walk
zuckerberg is friendly with apple's ceo tim cook and was inspired by apple's late founder, steve jobs. >> what was the thing that you observed about steve jobs that makes a difference in your life as a corporate executive every day? >> i mean, he was just so focused right? for him the user experience was the main thing that mattered the only thing that mattered. and i think that there is a lot that every company can learn from that. >> last weekend, apple sold about 5 million...
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>> steve: probably not. meanwhile, have you ever wondered why songs get stuck in your head, like this one. ♪ going to give you up ♪ never gonna let you down ♪ never gonna run around ♪ . >> steve: can you hear what's in my head now? >> brian: no, just you. >> steve: the song stuck in your head means you're a little nutty? we're calling in a doctor to find out. >> martha: we're all nuts if it does. >> steve: "fox & friends" hour two for wednesday starts now. >> steve: yeah, that was not probably the song that would stick in my head. >> brian: you played along well. we don't know what's stick as soon as there. >> steve: with martha it's probably by one of the carpenters. >> martha: the one where we're never going to ever, ever get back together. >> brian: i hope this is a breakout hit because she's been struggling, taylor swift. can she -- everything she does becomes number one. america is drunk with taylor swift. >> steve: isn't she dating that 18-year-old kennedy kid now? >> brian: right. >> martha: s
>> steve: probably not. meanwhile, have you ever wondered why songs get stuck in your head, like this one. ♪ going to give you up ♪ never gonna let you down ♪ never gonna run around ♪ . >> steve: can you hear what's in my head now? >> brian: no, just you. >> steve: the song stuck in your head means you're a little nutty? we're calling in a doctor to find out. >> martha: we're all nuts if it does. >> steve: "fox & friends" hour two for...
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steve, does he have a point? >> no. what's the old saying? that dog won't hunt. i don't think you can criticize barack obama on his foreign policy achievements. it's a tough world out there. it's complicated. things don't always happen the way we want them to, but they have done a terrific job of handling very difficult situations. they killed osama bin laden. i think they have a record to stand on that the president can proudly go to the debates and argue with mitt romney about what he's going to do about some very difficult situations overseas. >> gentlemen, good to see you. thank you. >>> there is new violence that we told you about in afghanistan. a suicide bomber killed 14 people including three american soldiers in the volatile eastern khost province. nbc's richard engel joins me from kabul with the latest. i understand the taliban is claiming responsibility for the attack? >> the taliban says it was responsible for this. a suicide bomber walked up to an american patrol. it was americans who were walking joint patrol with afghan police as actually this amer
steve, does he have a point? >> no. what's the old saying? that dog won't hunt. i don't think you can criticize barack obama on his foreign policy achievements. it's a tough world out there. it's complicated. things don't always happen the way we want them to, but they have done a terrific job of handling very difficult situations. they killed osama bin laden. i think they have a record to stand on that the president can proudly go to the debates and argue with mitt romney about what he's...
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>> steve: he had an awful debate. now what they're doing, the democrats, they've decided we've got a new strategy. rather than painting mitt romney as an extremist, we're going to call him a liar. here is the head of the dnc communications department. listen. >> there has been plenty of people pointed out what a liar mitt romney is and was last night. i mean, testifies talking -- if he was speaking last night, he was lying. look, mitt romney had a good night. but, you know, even a blind squirrel gets a nut every now and then. >> steve: so that's the best they can do? >> it's not very good. you know, when he came out, when the president came out and he came out with that classic strut that he uses sometimes and my wife busted. she said, i don't like when you do it and i don't like when he does it. that kind of dashing walk. >> brian: why? >> because it's like i'm macho and i'm posturing, absolutely fake. i thought the telling moment happened almost immediately because it was his 20th anniversary with michelle. he has b
>> steve: he had an awful debate. now what they're doing, the democrats, they've decided we've got a new strategy. rather than painting mitt romney as an extremist, we're going to call him a liar. here is the head of the dnc communications department. listen. >> there has been plenty of people pointed out what a liar mitt romney is and was last night. i mean, testifies talking -- if he was speaking last night, he was lying. look, mitt romney had a good night. but, you know, even a...
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that wasn't sportsmanship, he said you're going down, steve. are you ready, steve? >> i'm ready. >> are you ready, teddy? teddy's like, no sweat. one, two, three. >> let's go, teddy. >> it's neck and neck right now. neck and neck. teddy will not be denied. come on, teddy, down the stretch. just like you did yesterday. come on, teddy. i think that was a photo finish. >> teddy's been working out. think about it, that's a good 120 meters that he sprint. and i'm telling you, that's not exactly no weight on him that he's carrying around. >> teddy, tell abe, thomas jefferson, it's your world now. it's the nationals world. teddy, we're going all the way, and you're going all the way. thank you, teddy. thank you for inspiring the nation. and thank you for inspiring the nationals. >> as steve said, that's a lot to haul around when you're running. >> no doubt about it. he's a winner. it's been verified. >>> police say this was no laughing matter. coming up, ashton kutcher becomes the victim of a dangerous prank. >>> plus, how thieves were able to steal $127,000 worth of jewel
that wasn't sportsmanship, he said you're going down, steve. are you ready, steve? >> i'm ready. >> are you ready, teddy? teddy's like, no sweat. one, two, three. >> let's go, teddy. >> it's neck and neck right now. neck and neck. teddy will not be denied. come on, teddy, down the stretch. just like you did yesterday. come on, teddy. i think that was a photo finish. >> teddy's been working out. think about it, that's a good 120 meters that he sprint. and i'm...
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talk to steve braman he's an assistant professor at the rensselaer polytechnic institute good evening thanks for being with us mr brightman so far the u.n. general assembly failed to find a solution to the syrian crisis but we did have many strong statements nonetheless from president obama demanding that assad steps down to the emery of cats are apparently openly calling for outside into food she think any of this harsh rhetoric might lead to real action though i do know i'm sort of. the general assembly is as you know mostly debating club it will take a resolution from the security council which appears not to be forthcoming anytime in the near future for u.n. to take action. if there is a fight outside interference whether it's led by the u.s. or the arab league what might the consequences be for syria and for the region as a whole though what one could argue that there is already quote outside interference the united states readily admits that it ships so-called non lethal aid to rebels and identified rebel groups in syria and as you mentioned carter turkey others in the region ar
talk to steve braman he's an assistant professor at the rensselaer polytechnic institute good evening thanks for being with us mr brightman so far the u.n. general assembly failed to find a solution to the syrian crisis but we did have many strong statements nonetheless from president obama demanding that assad steps down to the emery of cats are apparently openly calling for outside into food she think any of this harsh rhetoric might lead to real action though i do know i'm sort of. the...
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steve, gretchen? >> steve: thanks. radical muslim jihaddists training right under our noses on american soil? according to a new book, dozens of terrorist training compounds have been scattered across the united states for more than three decades. >> gretchen: joining us now is the author of "twilight in america" and founder of president of the christian action network. how did you become interested in trying to see how many of these camps exist under our noses? >> we had been riding -- writing issues with radical islam and a f.b.i. act said do you understand you have a terrorist compound of islamic muslim training about 30 miles from your office, so you better be careful with what you're doing. that's how we became interested. >> steve: i understand a guy who was recruited out of prison to -- and wound up living with the people at the terror training camps who was working with the nypd, came up to you and he goes, look, i got to tell you the story because if people knew what was going on here, they'd be horrified. >>
steve, gretchen? >> steve: thanks. radical muslim jihaddists training right under our noses on american soil? according to a new book, dozens of terrorist training compounds have been scattered across the united states for more than three decades. >> gretchen: joining us now is the author of "twilight in america" and founder of president of the christian action network. how did you become interested in trying to see how many of these camps exist under our noses? >>...
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. >> germany's martin kaymer sealed the deal with his victory over steve stricker. >> team europe chipped, drove, and putted their way into the history books. the americans inched back into the game, but europe's justin rose was quick to strike back. jose maria olazabal summoned the golf gods as kaymer stepped onto the green. >> jose maria told me we need your point. i do not really care how you do it. just the letter it. -- just deliver it. it was very straightforward. that is the way we germans are. for chile, i could handle it. and i made the last -- fortunately, i could handle it and i made the last putt. >> this will go down in the history books of the ryder cup. it was a huge comeback, and i am really happy for these 12 wonderful men. >> team europe has reason to celebrate. the ryder cup remains in europe for now. in 2014, the two teams meet again at gleneagles in scotland. >> thanks for watching. don't go away.
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>> how did she answer that, steve? >> i mean, you know, she was very -- she would say you would have to admire him for his guts and courage, you know? she took a really light-hearted view of it. i mean, like they say, you know, their daughter is not there yet. my daughter is 15, you know. she had her first boy guest over with a group of girls, you know, group of girls and guys came over to the house this past labor day, so, i mean, it's something we all got to face eventually. i hated the boy. >> well, you are going to hate the boy. i mean, obviously. tell us a little bit about -- >> automatically. >> yes, automatically. tell us what she talked about in terms of the things that she would like people to know. clearly, it was challenging back four years ago. there were a lot of questions about, you know, the priests, reverend wright and all this. now people know the family. they're in the white house. what did she really want to convey in your interview? >> i mean, you know, i thought she was trying to get -- and i thoug
>> how did she answer that, steve? >> i mean, you know, she was very -- she would say you would have to admire him for his guts and courage, you know? she took a really light-hearted view of it. i mean, like they say, you know, their daughter is not there yet. my daughter is 15, you know. she had her first boy guest over with a group of girls, you know, group of girls and guys came over to the house this past labor day, so, i mean, it's something we all got to face eventually. i...
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that's the old steve jobs still at work and they need to break with that. >> steve wouldn't you know it the president talks right in the middle of our conversation. i'm going to have to let you go and hopefully we can restart this at a later date. >> that's fine. thank you. i'll defer to the president. >> jim start your talking some apple. as we wait for the president to start talking about the jobs number we'll go to john harwood for a quick preview what his message might be. john is in washington. good morning, john. >> good morning. i think his message will be one we've heard from the administration which is first of all they are delighted by the news. delighted the rate is under 8%. delighted the august numbers were revised upward. but also have a tempered tone and say we got a lot of work to do because we do as one economic analyst told my colleague at the "new york times" earlier today this economy seems to only have three gears, slow, or reverse. it's not a good economy for president obama to be running with but this is good news. it was good news for the country that just a f
that's the old steve jobs still at work and they need to break with that. >> steve wouldn't you know it the president talks right in the middle of our conversation. i'm going to have to let you go and hopefully we can restart this at a later date. >> that's fine. thank you. i'll defer to the president. >> jim start your talking some apple. as we wait for the president to start talking about the jobs number we'll go to john harwood for a quick preview what his message might be....
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. >> steve: thank you very much. other big news this morning, even more details emerging on the terrorist attack on our consulate in benghazi, libya. the state department confirming there were over a dozen threats in the months before. katherine hedge live in washington with the details. >> good morning. a letter from the house government oversight committee is asking the state department to provide at least two witnesses for the hearing on security lapses next week, including state department regional security officer eric nordstrom who was stationed in libya from september last year until june 2012. the committee led by republican darrell issa with ranking member cummings was briefed by nordstrom who confirmed 13 threats against the u.s. consulate in the six months before the terrorist attack and that the mission made repeated requests for extra security. this notice will be published by the state department about his internal investigation into the attack known as accountability review board or arb. it reads in pa
. >> steve: thank you very much. other big news this morning, even more details emerging on the terrorist attack on our consulate in benghazi, libya. the state department confirming there were over a dozen threats in the months before. katherine hedge live in washington with the details. >> good morning. a letter from the house government oversight committee is asking the state department to provide at least two witnesses for the hearing on security lapses next week, including state...
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men will be disproportionately affected as it's day who are most often involved in cases where said steve information is being considered and still the bill rolls on the plans for so-called secret justice proven so deeply controversial that they've been delayed but like a bad penny they keep turning up and every time they do it gives human rights groups another opportunity to rail against proposed legislation goes against one of the founding principles of the british legal system not only that justice is done but that it seemed to be done laura smith forty london. and don't forget you can always log on to our website dot com if you missed any of our stories and here's a little of what's lined up for you there right now the power of nature in full view now as a force for typhoon blasts its way towards tokyo fall on you tube channel. this it is that made the pitch and one announces the final list of venues for the twenty eighteen football world cup in russia all of the big spending on big stadiums that are. thousands have swarmed the streets of paris to call for an end to tough austerity. m
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. >> all right steve. thank you. tomorrow is a landmark for the city of alexandria. that is when the potomac river generating station will close for good. officials have blamed did as the single largest source of air pollutants and in northern virginia. it was returned to the company. coming up, but a community in southeast washington got an extreme makeover this weekend. y neighbors say the changes will improve safety. plus why this butler is on trial. and in southern california, these drive
. >> all right steve. thank you. tomorrow is a landmark for the city of alexandria. that is when the potomac river generating station will close for good. officials have blamed did as the single largest source of air pollutants and in northern virginia. it was returned to the company. coming up, but a community in southeast washington got an extreme makeover this weekend. y neighbors say the changes will improve safety. plus why this butler is on trial. and in southern california, these...
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earlier some attributed part of the rally to what chicago fed bank president charlie evans told our steve liesman this morning on cnbc. listen. >> in my opinion, we'd continue with the asset purchases until we see payroll employment more like 200,000, 250,000. >> you're saying continue at 85 billion into all of 2013? that would be your recommendation? >> this is my recommendation. >> so is the fed's bond buying spree fueling the markets and should we be worried it won't last? that's what we're talking about right now. eric is with us of gerring wealth management. he says yes. gary clark says be defensive knew, expect a rally after the election. thanks for joining us. harry, why do you expect a rally after the election? we'll get nr clarity then? >> that's one thing. the uncertainty is the death of the market. i think we're going to get a correction first. the market is tired. the tired gain of last month was two days. ecb day and qe forever day. that's not good for the markets. the market needs a correction. think now anywhere from 5% to 8% will do it. a lot of money out there waiting to
earlier some attributed part of the rally to what chicago fed bank president charlie evans told our steve liesman this morning on cnbc. listen. >> in my opinion, we'd continue with the asset purchases until we see payroll employment more like 200,000, 250,000. >> you're saying continue at 85 billion into all of 2013? that would be your recommendation? >> this is my recommendation. >> so is the fed's bond buying spree fueling the markets and should we be worried it won't...
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. >> i am steve chenevey. let's get to a meteorologist brian van de graaff. >> a big departure from the part of the weekend. from temperatures in the upper 30's and 40's this morning. it has not been this: since last april. rebooting myg -- computer. in the mid-50s. 60 degrees tomorrow. partly sunny near 70 on wednesday. the weekend looks pretty -- pleasant. 30% chance of showers today. if you are bringing the kids to stop, make sure they are wearing an extra layer. they will need it for this morning and on the way home. back to you. >> thank you. encountered a cold combination of temperatures and rain this weekend. some were not prepared for change in the weather. brianne carter is live along the with more.ll morning. >> good morning. en route awakening. hard to get used to after what saw on saturday when it summer.elt like now it's seems fall is here to .tay a blustery start to the week. >> s cold. >> a tale of two seasons. >> but it goes from pleasant to pretty cool me. >> started with summerlike , but the
. >> i am steve chenevey. let's get to a meteorologist brian van de graaff. >> a big departure from the part of the weekend. from temperatures in the upper 30's and 40's this morning. it has not been this: since last april. rebooting myg -- computer. in the mid-50s. 60 degrees tomorrow. partly sunny near 70 on wednesday. the weekend looks pretty -- pleasant. 30% chance of showers today. if you are bringing the kids to stop, make sure they are wearing an extra layer. they will need...
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one of the largest lenders on the hot seat. >>> and would steve jobs approve of the way ceo steve cook apologized for the so-called mapple gate? much more "squawk on the street." i'm bara ck o bama and i approve i'm bara this message. ck o romney: "it's time to stand up to the cheaters" vo: tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs... it was president obama who stood up to china and protected american workers. mitt romney attacked obama's decision... said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. when you take a closer look... ...at the
one of the largest lenders on the hot seat. >>> and would steve jobs approve of the way ceo steve cook apologized for the so-called mapple gate? much more "squawk on the street." i'm bara ck o bama and i approve i'm bara this message. ck o romney: "it's time to stand up to the cheaters" vo: tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs... it was president obama who stood up to china and protected american workers....
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steve liesman joins us from chicago with a very exclusive interview. steve? >> yes, thanks very much. i'm here in chicago with the chicago federal reserve president charlie evans. >> nice to be here. >> a year ago you laid out this idea of pegging policy to unemployment, and to inflation, given what the federal reserve just did, do you feel vindicated and the follow-up to that is do you feel satisfied, is it enough? >> well, last year i was here and i was talking a lot about our dual mandate responsibilities and i mentioned that with the unemployment rate at that time at 9% that was unacceptably high and we need to focus more on our dual mandate responsibilities. i feel good that our most recent statement and policy is focusing on strongly on the labor market, we're looking for substantial improvement in labor market conditions, the criteria for how long we're going to continue with very accommodative policies and that's a step in the right direction. >> a step in the right direction but is it enough? you want the fed to do this for a particular reason, which
steve liesman joins us from chicago with a very exclusive interview. steve? >> yes, thanks very much. i'm here in chicago with the chicago federal reserve president charlie evans. >> nice to be here. >> a year ago you laid out this idea of pegging policy to unemployment, and to inflation, given what the federal reserve just did, do you feel vindicated and the follow-up to that is do you feel satisfied, is it enough? >> well, last year i was here and i was talking a lot...
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. >> i'm steve kornacki with the other big story for the style, the fight for the senate. elizabeth warren and scott brown face-off again. >> i'll tell you the right way to watch the debates. you're in "the cycle" for tuesday, october 2nd. >>> we're sizing up the candidates before tomorrow's fight night in denver. "the cycle's" ringside for all the action. the weigh-in is over, and now it's time to enter the ring. in one corner, president obama "no drama" obama and in the other governor williard mitt tens romney. both are keeps expectations low but both step into the ring with plenty of debate experience in the past five years. can either deliver a knockout punch without going below the bench? do we search body punches over job plans? will romney be over the ropes for taxes, bill obama be bum rushed for specifics. will jim lair send them to certain corners. after some debate of our own, we compiled our own list of what to watch. wasn't easy. here's a glimpse into the editorial brainstorm. >> the president has a double-edged sword being the president, because he's got a lot
. >> i'm steve kornacki with the other big story for the style, the fight for the senate. elizabeth warren and scott brown face-off again. >> i'll tell you the right way to watch the debates. you're in "the cycle" for tuesday, october 2nd. >>> we're sizing up the candidates before tomorrow's fight night in denver. "the cycle's" ringside for all the action. the weigh-in is over, and now it's time to enter the ring. in one corner, president obama "no...
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if steve cross had a follow-up to that, they never aired it. >> that's right, they never follow up with the president. the fundamental flaw in the media's thinking as exhibited, when the president says well, the organizing principle is islam, mr. president, it's not just islam, it's the extremist wing of islam and name me a country other than indonesia and maybe turkey though we don't know exactly where that's going where this fundamentalist islam has been nonviolent, has promoted equality of women or any other things. this is a fool's errand and the editorials in the newspapers miss this because they don't have a religious perspective. >> judy, the death, the assassination of our ambassador, of two former seals, of the state department employee, bumps in the road. where was the criticism over that comment? >> i think what the president was talking about was the broader context of the wave of change, and that in the wave of change, there are going to be bumps on the road. he -- i do not think that he meant to suggest an and most people did not interpret it to mean the death of four amer
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georgian authorities have been very successful in creating an image of a modern watch the civil way it steve. beacon of freedom by force w. bush was called that but in this case the opposition is accusations are fighting supporters on the other side of the caucasus meet his duty on them of he spent two decades fighting on the side of chechen militants against moscow officially representing them in georgia he also has doubts about what really happened at this latest water operation. first of all their weapons were american made second none of them fired off a single shot that's not so the uniforms of the so-called fighters were brand new that was saakashvili plan he sent his guys across the border into russia and then had them shot by the georgian police this was a setup just to frame russia no one will ever be able to prove anything of course. he said he cleans the easiest for dijon with terrorists began in the ninety's when he personally helped chechen separatists by delivering weapons and aid from georgian. surely the pankisi gorge in georgia is really close to chechnya it takes just ten m
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. >> today millions of apple fans will mark the one year anniversary of the death of steve jobs. the death of apple's co-founder raised doubts about the company's future. apple has had a record year. now the most valuable company ever. tim cook post this letter on apple.com overnight paying tribute to jobs. he writes our values originated from steve and his spirit will forever be the foundation of apple. we share the great privilege and responsibility of carrying his legacy into the future. >> anderson cooper is striking back against star jones. she suggested that cooper reveal he's gay back in july in order to boost the ratings for his talk show. on tuesday cooper accused jones of being a hypocrite. >> star jones said after i scene this e-mail, star jones said this was a ratings ploy by me to get boost ratings. >> yes. >> i think you call her hocking her wedding every single day to get free products when she was on "the view." for her to suddenly emerge out of the shadows and suddenly attack me for this, i couldn't believe it. my mom was like who is star jones? [ laughter ] >> "
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the teams that identify with the rover is fundamental to design as steve squires explains. we notice it with the pan cam wide-angle camera. we hit it with a mini test to check for iron. it looks interesting, and we go over and we figure out its molecular composition with the apsx. everything works together. having instruments that work together encourages the teams to work together. this was squires' vision which he called science engineering. he said, you've got those sensors, and each of them provides complimentary bytes of knowledge. you're going to use the payload to the fullest advantage. if people look at it as being entirely at their disposal. if you were out there in the field, he says, doing geology with your field partner, you might be arguing about what this rock means or what that rock mean, but you're not going to be arguing about should we use the rock hammer or should we use the compass. we don't have pan cam guys arguing with mini test guys but rather geologists arguing with chemists about exploration. now, to appreciate that you need to know that this desig
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. >> steve spurrier. >> holy cow! >> those gamecocks. >> south carolina, number three. >> the gators are back. >> west virginia guy. i don't know how they won at texas on saturday night. >> geno smith. >> love that guy. >> he only had four touchdown passes. it feels like a letdown from last week. >> by the way, that west virginia/texas game, one of the best college football games in a long time. what a shootout. >> mika agrees. >> exactly what you said. fantastic. >> all year. >> unbelievable. mike, thank you so much. >>> up next, harold ford jr. joins us for the "must-read opinion pages." we're back in just a moment. >>> okay. look at that pretty shot of d.c. welcome back to "morning joe" at 46 past the hour. joining us now for the "must-read opinion pages," msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, former democratic congressman, harold ford jr. >> the great harold ford. welcome to the show. >> thank you, sir. >> we have two for you guys this morning. the first is "the new york times," "it could be his p
. >> steve spurrier. >> holy cow! >> those gamecocks. >> south carolina, number three. >> the gators are back. >> west virginia guy. i don't know how they won at texas on saturday night. >> geno smith. >> love that guy. >> he only had four touchdown passes. it feels like a letdown from last week. >> by the way, that west virginia/texas game, one of the best college football games in a long time. what a shootout. >> mika agrees....
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we're seeing investors come in because of all the right things, steve and i agree it's a good time to buy real estate. that said, there's investors coming into real estate, buying single family properties either renovating or renting it. when you flip to rent a single family home versus floipg buy you have far less multipliers. renters are hard on properties rather than owners. multipliers are much less but we're not seeing the real come back in single family housing starts that we would like to see to see if the jobs you really want to see. that's where the bang for the dollar is. that's why fed picked mortgaging backed securities to purchase to help that market. >> let's take this over to don for a second. you're the guy who can explain in very clear terms for my audience how it is with a combination of low interest rates and low property rates and a boom in housing, how much of a relationship that has to job creation. there still may be some people in this country who don't get what a big deal is that. how do you create jobs. >> number one is construction jobs. when there's demand
we're seeing investors come in because of all the right things, steve and i agree it's a good time to buy real estate. that said, there's investors coming into real estate, buying single family properties either renovating or renting it. when you flip to rent a single family home versus floipg buy you have far less multipliers. renters are hard on properties rather than owners. multipliers are much less but we're not seeing the real come back in single family housing starts that we would like...